AFN Will Reduce Broadcast Services

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AFN Will Reduce Broadcast Services
Sept. 29, 2023

The American Forces Network, AFN, will be temporarily reducing broadcast services worldwide in the event of a federal government shutdown. AFN will continue broadcasting in support of U.S. servicemembers and military families overseas, however, with substantially reduced information and programming. 

Should a U.S. government shutdown occur, staffing limits require a reduction in AFN's television service from eight channels to one channel, AFN News. The streaming service, AFN Now, will continue to simulcast AFN News programming.   

AFN Radio services will reduce to one channel, AFN The Eagle. The radio streaming app, AFN Go, will similarly broadcast AFN The Eagle. AFN Eagle radio stations worldwide will continue providing service to their overseas military communities.

The AFN broadcast service, Direct-To-Sailor, will also reduce to a single television channel, AFN News, and one audio channel, AFN The Eagle.

AFN values its highly skilled workforce, which serves to provide U.S. military audiences overseas with stateside news, sports, and entertainment programming. AFN programming, news, and information is recognized by U.S. military commanders as important to national security, morale, and readiness. The AFN team worldwide takes great pride in its more than 80 years of service to America's military.

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Jobs and Internship Opportunities - Quality Assurance Specialist (Vacancy#:VAR002346)

Jobs & Internships: Library of Congress

Quality Assurance Specialist (Vacancy#:VAR002346)

  • Open & closing dates

     09/28/2023 to 10/12/2023

  • Salary

    $132,368 - $172,075 per year

  • Pay scale & grade

    GS 14

This position is located in the QA and Testing Section, Design Division, IT Design and Development Directorate, Office of the Chief Information Officer.

The Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist is responsible for the testing of web sites, web applications, and enterprise applications, and reports to the Head of the Quality Assurance & Testing Section. The incumbent is also responsible for designing test strategies and programs using automated and manual testing methods, working closely with the other roles within the service unit to support testing across the entire software development life cycle. The incumbent will also work with other QA staff and vendors to test and monitor Library systems, serving as a Subject Matter Expert for a variety of QA activities serving as an integrated member of the development team. Additional responsibilities include: management of the performance and automated testing toolsets and environments, ensure project schedules and deadlines are met, managing documentation of testing defects and related tickets, providing updates to the documentation of testing standards, enhancing the testing reporting processes and reports, and helping to evolve the overall QA procedures.

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Breaking news: Suspect arrested in connection with 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur

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